Word: na
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stated that the Coolidge Administration would decline to take part in the proposed conference if France, alone of all the Allied na- tions, persisted in limiting the freedom of action of experts, who are to act only in an advisory capacity...
...Boston Univ. 3 0--Yale 21 19--St. Bonaven'r 0 113 36 CALIFORNIA 48--Santa Clara 0 16--Olympic Club 0 26--Oregon Ag. 0 9--Wash. State 0 0--Nevada 0 148 0 CENTRE 28--Clemson 7 29--Oglethorpe 0 7--Carson N'mn 0 0--Pennsylv'na 24 10--Kentucky 0 74 31 CHICAGO 34--Mtch Aggies 0 13--Northwestern 0 13--No'western 0 20--Purdue 6 0--Illinols 7 77 13 COLGATE 14--Alfred 0 42--Clarkeon 0 23--Ohio State 23 7--Cornell 34 27--Ohio Wes. 0 0--Navy 9 163 96 COLUMBIA...
Buffalo's police force points with pride to Officer Edward McGuire. On the Patapsco River (Baltimore), at the 51st annual regatta of the Na- tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen, McGuire unexpectedly diverted rowing history from its charted course...
Included among the advertisements were " PE-RU-NA," "The Utah-California Exploration Co." and " Vinex, Formerly Known As Rattle Snake Oil" (cure for deafness...
McGraw is naïvely convinced that college training is ideal for the professional ball player. In fact, this idea is almost the central theme of his book. He dwells on it so fondly that the uninitiated might suspect the colleges existed solely for the purpose of producing intelligent ball players. Unconsciously Mr. McGraw has thus produced a piercing satire, far more brilliant than Mr. Edison's, against our reverent institutions of the so-called higher learning...